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Horses bring hope to Lexington prison
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) – It’s a mission 43 years strong at Central Kentucky Riding for Hope. The Kentucky organization has spent the past several decades helping people through the power of horses. Pat Kline, executive director of Central Kentucky Riding for Hope, says, “The essence of us...
Trucker charged with DUI and reckless driving in Madisonville
MADISONVILLE, Ky. (WEVV) — A truck driver was arrested on DUI and reckless driving charges in Madisonville. Police say they were contacted about a reckless driver in a semi on Island Ford Road around 11 a.m. Thursday. The 911 caller said the trucker was unable to stay in their lane, and that they ran a red light.
Cardinals Rising is UofL’s new college readiness program
LOUISVILLE — Hopkinsville, Ky. native Daquarius Mahone wants to pass the baton. As the “product” of a pathway program himself, Mahone, who now serves as director of Cardinals Rising, a newly launched college readiness program at the University of Louisville, is eager to reach youth. “With the...
Case of travel-related ‘sloth fever’ reported in Jefferson County
LOUISVILLE — The Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness (LMPHW) in partnership with the Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has confirmed a Jefferson County resident who recently traveled from Cuba was diagnosed with the Oropouche virus infection. The infected person...
Renowned sportswriter bids farewell to journalism
Longtime respected sportswriter Kyle Tucker said goodbye to journalism on Friday, calling it “the toughest decision of his life” after a 21-year career. After 21 years as a sportswriter, the last 13 covering Kentucky, I’m hanging up my press pass. Toughest decision of my life, but an opportunity outside journalism was too good to pass Read more... The post Longtime sportswriter Kyle Tucker leaving the industry appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Lexington road closed until noon after reported DUI crash: Police
LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — One person is in the hospital after a driver crashed into a utility pole early Friday in Lexington. Authorities said the crash happened just before 1 a.m. at the Waller Avenue and Elizabeth Street intersection, near Nicholasville Road. The police said the driver was...
Hopkinsville Rotary Scholars Tops $177,000 Mark
The Hopkinsville Rotary Scholars program that provides two years free tuition for Christian County graduates to attend Hopkinsville Community College topped the $170,000 mark during the past school year. Hopkinsville Rotary Club past president Andrew Wilson says the club was pleased with the amount of money paid last year to...
Mayfield Downs Hopkinsville 51 to 28 at The Stadium of Champions
The Hopkinsville Tigers and The Mayfield Cardinals met for the 71st time Friday night at the Stadium of Champions. Both teams were looking for their first win of the season and the Tigers were looking to end their seven-game losing streak to the Cardinals. The streak would continue as Mayfield beat the Tigers 51 to 28.
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